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Neo-Conservative Rip into
Middle East Plan by Duncan Reilly Don't know if any of you take this e-zine. It has given me some interesting points of view over the months I have been receiving it. Here's the forwarded mail: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/QuietPolyJuryFury/message/1350 by Trevor Batten Re: Duncan's post Duncan Reilly wrote: "The State Department, Gingrich said, "is a worldview of process, politeness and accommodation," while Bush's world view is one of facts, values and outcomes." Somebody sounds somewhat socially dysfunctional here. Is it possible that all neo-conservatives had a traumatic childhood? Further, diet patches, it sounds, mirrored and well, a fascinating battery of ideas. No wonder governments are dysfunctional in a society where commercial values are all that count..... I once read (in the British "Times Educational Supplement") a satire which claimed that rich kids were a newly discovered social group with emotional problems that required urgent psychological attention within the pedagogical system. Like most satires -it seems that this contained more than just a grain of truth ..... Perhaps one should consider a totally new psycho-political approach: Save the world, be nice -go and cuddle a neo-conservative today! |
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